Monthly Archives: November 2015

With the holidays approaching, I am working on getting myself a bit more organized. As I write this post, it is at the end of a long and busy day. I fear that the rest of the week will be … Continue reading →

I don’t do much that is exclusive to this blog. Usually, I am just mirroring content from the original Veiled Witch blog. Today, however, I wanted to throw something up here just for my WordPress readers. I will warn you, … Continue reading →

There are a great many worthwhile projects and programs that a person can get involved with over the Internet. The ways we can act in accordance with our beliefs has as many manifestations as there are people who have ideas. … Continue reading →

http://www.youtube.com/get_player I don’t typically comment on the political things going on in the world. I try to avoid it. Sometimes, however, and issue comes up that crosses political, social, and religious lines. This week’s video message addressed one that … Continue reading →

There is a history of presenting verbal incantations as rhyming verse. Perhaps the most famous example is the witches’s curse from Shakespeare’s play Macbeth. A quick review of the spells published on the internet and it is apparent that a … Continue reading →

This is a basic seven card spread. It is designed to give information about an existing relationship. While I have frequently used it for romantic relationships, it really is effective for pretty much any type of relationship. This is one … Continue reading →

There is this image that Hollywood loves to use. It depicts the magical practitioner engaged in some dastardly deed via sympathetic magic using a figure (mistakenly called a voodoo doll) and doing something like pricking it with pins. The term … Continue reading →

Today’s spread is a twelve card spread that bears a great deal of resemblance to an expanded version of the basic three card spread. Don’t let the similarity in layout fool you, though, because this spread has an entirely different … Continue reading →